Damn someone should come chase me down and beat me up in the setting sun đ„°
i want to know what "more closely related" means and how that came to be and why that matters and to who
as funny as it is to say, "there's no such thing as a fish" is not actually true
"science doesn't know what a fish is" is really not true
"fish" is not a monophyletic category. there is no common ancestor of everything that we call a "fish," and none of the things that we don't
"fish" is a paraphyletic category -- and a useful one! marine biologists use it! "fish" describes a general body plan and lifestyle. it is useful to be able to talk about coelacanths and tuna in a shared category, though coelacanths are more closely related to us than to tuna.
where this bugs me is the repetition of the idea that "scientists" are hidebound and uncreative, unable to comprehend anything that doesn't conform to a specific idea of categorization -- when this is fundamentally untrue! we know perfectly well what a "fish" is. the fact that it's a paraphyletic group is only confounding to pop science, as a funny factoid, not to anyone who actually understands what a paraphyletic group is.
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Combien tu m'aimes (2005)
âWhat? Like, a disabled protagonist? How would that even work? How could someone with a disability be the hero in an action show?â local anime trash boy wonders while sitting next to his box sets of Full Metal Alchemist, showing no hint of irony or self awareness.Â
âA little heartthrobâ The Canadian Goose and Vermilion Flycatcher
i'm allowed to do whatever harmful bullshit i want because billionaires have yachts and planes
hair is tedious
there's nothing worse than being seen
anyway scoop that trans girl up in your arms and let her be someone's daughter for once, this is what the trans pick up guide won't tell u
POV you gaze under my frock
on my hands and knees looking for God âą 32 âą she/her (like a boat)
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